Preeclampsia May Lead to Cardiovascular Risks

Posted on June 28, 2008 at 6:35am by

A study published in Hypertension: Journal of the American Heart Association indicates that preeclampsia may lead to a higher risk after delivery of the child. The higher risk results from the way that arteries are altered by preeclampsia, changing the way that they respond to insulin.

In the study conducted by Dr. Risto Kaaja and his colleagues, researchers discovered a link between the ability of blood vessels to expand and insulin sensitivity in pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia. They studied 28 women with preeclampsia.

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Preeclampsia is hypertension developed during pregnancy. The condition can lead to serious side effects, including possible birth trauma. It is important that women are monitored by a responsible health care professional.

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download Police Academy 6: City Under Siege movie Betrayed rip Bigfoot video The only cure for preeclampsia is delivery of the baby. Research from this study indicates that even after the baby is born, abnormalities in the blood vessels may still remain and affect the long-term health of the mother.

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are working on malpractice cases in order to ensure that women and children are provided with reasonable health care.